kensain wrote:And Jin, I'm amazed. If I were to play it like that I'd be bored to tears!

Haha, well, no BGM is quite fun by itself. Any sort of SFX that pops up scares the heck outta me because there are no other sounds around me. I don't know if you've read in other threads, but the music does tend to get repetitive after a while as well. But I still gotta say it's better though (ahh, how paradoxical of me).

["Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast:
for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six."]
--Book of Revelation 13:18

-[J1N]- wrote:Haha, well, no BGM is quite fun by itself. Any sort of SFX that pops up scares the heck outta me because there are no other sounds around me. I don't know if you've read in other threads, but the music does tend to get repetitive after a while as well. But I still gotta say it's better though (ahh, how paradoxical of me).

I have a fetish for any classical instrument, so I never really found it annoying. Except for that happy tune that always plays in the Tohno mansion. That deserves to die.
While we're on the subject, what is the name of ending theme? I'd like to cover it, which would be easier if I had a name to find the music sheets to.

The one who desires only perfection. Repeat.
The one who sees only flaws. Repeat.
The one who is unable to see alternative. Repeat.
The one who sees the unattainable perfection. Repeat.
The one who is blind. Relinquish.

About the Music, Yeah I also played the game without music at first with no problem at all(I played a lot of Old School H-game with no music), but when I get the AudioCD It was much more interesting in the way I could get more focused in the events.
But if the plot is good enough belive me, you dont really care about the music.

Haha, well, no BGM is quite fun by itself. Any sort of SFX that pops up scares the heck outta me because there are no other sounds around me. I don't know if you've read in other threads, but the music does tend to get repetitive after a while as well. But I still gotta say it's better though (ahh, how paradoxical of me).

I also didn't play it with the music or at least the music that came with the game. When I played Tsukihime, I always listened to the opening theme for Elfen Lied, Lillium. It seemed to fit the tone of the story to me.

kensain wrote:And Jin, I'm amazed. If I were to play it like that I'd be bored to tears!

Haha, well, no BGM is quite fun by itself. Any sort of SFX that pops up scares the heck outta me because there are no other sounds around me.

That happened to me as well, especially because I was wasn't expecting any sound effects at all. Shiki's bedroom clock drove me absolutely insane, along with a few other sound effects like the incessant heartbeat. Actually, it occurs to me that maybe they were designed to give you a little personal taste of how aggrivating and/or sanity-damaging these sounds are when taken in abundance, just like how they are the characters in the game.

Also, was anyone else nearly scared out of their chair after playing F/SN for the first time after getting used to older games like Tsukihime and seeing the sprites move across the screen/move in or out from background to foreground without warning?

"They marched onwards, fire against earth, bodies piling ever higher for the whims of rival demons, content in their game. The masses never questioned their intent nor knew their masters, serving Hell more than Heaven in their madness. For madness went unchallenged here, and the great machine of many faces, skins, and thoughts continued to turn in silence."

Inverted wrote:On another note am I the only one who didn't mind the Tsukihime BGM. I actually liked some of them ) .*hides*

I managed to get the BGM working with my Tsukihime, but it took quite a lot of getting used to, after you're used to total silence Overall I think it was pretty good but tbh, I think the BGM to F/SN was better. The Tsukihime BGM was a good mood setter, but I think it got repetitive after a while (there's really not that many songs after all).

["Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast:
for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six."]
--Book of Revelation 13:18

Swartt wrote:I see, well I did start over and I used the wallkthrough, I still can't believe I need a walkthrough to visual novell... phail @ m3

Hmmm... I don't remember using the walkthrough much... I didn't like how it was made. I used from time to time the one that is in the Moonlit World site. There is a link to that page in MM's site, then you go to Tsukihime and from there to the wlakthrough. Pretty easy to find. That is if you don't mind the walkthrough provided with the patch.

Inverted wrote:On another note am I the only one who didn't mind the Tsukihime BGM. I actually liked some of them ) .*hides*

You are not alone, my dear pal! I actually listen from time to time that music when I'm writing!

Say... This is a bit off-topic but, is a way of getting the music out of Ever 17 covered in a thread somewhere? I did a quick search and nothing tuned out...

"I settled for that shriek. Those dull vacant eyes... oiled cabbage stench of her...! [...] You know what? I'm sorry if I'm not gonna do this the way you want me to or the way you might. But I will not make an angel out of someone who wasn't an angel...!" -Chief Tyrol, on his beloved wife.Have you heard about the saying that goes something like "drunk people and kids tell no lies"? Well, that's just a fallacy.